If you are asking about a handgun - securely wrapped and carried in the farthest area of the vehicle away from the driver's and passenger's reach (e.g.: the trunk in a sedan, or the "way back" area of an SUV).
Yes, if you have a Texas concealed handgun carry permit, or a permit from any state with which Texas recognizes reciprocity, you can carry a concealed hangun in Texas.
If you are asking about a handgun - securely wrapped and carried in the farthest area of the vehicle away from the driver's and passenger's reach (e.g.: the trunk in a sedan, or the "way back" area of an SUV).
Florida is not a traditional open carry state, so there is no provision permitting you to carry a firearm openly. If you have a concealed carry permit, you may carry a concealed firearm. However, you need the services of a lawyer to work out the finer points of this. In a number of states, if you are carrying a gun to a repossession on private property, you're obligated to inform them that you're carrying, and they have the right to restrict you from carrying a firearm on their property.
Numerous states recognize the Texas permit.
Texas does not require a license to possess a firearm. A license to CARRY a concealed firearm requires that you be 21.
If you mean a Domestic Violence CONVICTION, you are prohibited from possessing ANY firearm anywhere in the US. This is a Federal law. Title 18, Section 922, US Code. Not only can you not get a concealed handgun permit, you may not possess a handgun- or rifle or shotgun.
If you mean a Domestic Violence CONVICTION, you are prohibited from possessing ANY firearm anywhere in the US. This is a Federal law. Title 18, Section 922, US Code. Not only can you not get a concealed handgun permit, you may not possess a handgun- or rifle or shotgun.
yes as long as it wasnt a felony
Apply to the dep in your city, then it is approved (or not) by the chief.
If you're referring to a concealed handgun permit, yes, Texas grants recognition to Indiana CCWs.
Texas does not require a permit to own a firearm (carrying concealed is another matter) and there is no registration of ordinary rifles, shotguns, or handguns. Certain firearms such as machineguns, sawed off shotguns, etc DO require registration with the Federal government. If you need specific information, you may contact me through my message board here.
Yes, unless your rights have been restored. A felon cannot own or even possess a firearm or get a gun permit (unless the rights have been restored).